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Thailand - Severe weather (ECHO 25 Mar 2026)
Pubdate:
3/24/2026 9:37:22 AM
Since 20?March, storms and strong winds have battered northeastern, north-western and central Thailand, leaving many residents affected.
According to the ASEAN Disaster Information Network (ADINet), as of 20 March, the provinces most severely impacted, listed in order of houses damaged, are Ratchaburi (100 homes damaged), Nakhon?Phanom (70 homes), Amnat?Charoen and Kalasin (each with roughly?21 homes), Tak (four homes), and Nong?Bua?Lamphu (three homes). In total, the events have impacted approximately?1?095 people across the six provinces.
Over the next 48?hours, isolated rain showers, scattered thunderstorms and gusty winds are forecast across the country.
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3/24/2026 9:42:05 AM
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